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Journey to New York-The Immigrants Empire

Erie Canal History and Immigrants Stories

2025-10-16 17:00:00 2025-10-16 18:00:00 America/New_York Journey to New York-The Immigrants Empire Take a Journey with an Immigrant family as they sail from Liverpool, England to American's New York, looking for work on the Erie Canal. Dolgeville-Manheim Public Library - The Reading Room

Thursday, October 16
5:00pm - 6:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-10-16 17:00:00 2025-10-16 18:00:00 America/New_York Journey to New York-The Immigrants Empire Take a Journey with an Immigrant family as they sail from Liverpool, England to American's New York, looking for work on the Erie Canal. Dolgeville-Manheim Public Library - The Reading Room

Take a Journey with an Immigrant family as they sail from Liverpool, England to American's New York, looking for work on the Erie Canal.

In celebration of the Erie Canal Bicentennial, we are thrilled to host "Journey to New York-The Immigrants' Empire" on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 5:00 pm. 

Take a journey with an immigrant family as they sail from Liverpool, England to America's New York, looking for work on the Erie Canal. 

Participants at this presentation can gain an appreciation for the extraordinary gamble immigrants made when they set sail for America. Journey to New York delves into the circumstances that forced people to leave their native lands along with the range of conditions they settled into. As viewers follow a fictional family from Ireland, they'll learn the dangers that trans-Atlantic travel posed for passengers in steerage class. The use of photographic evidence and primary sources from the mid and late 1800's will illuminate how immigrants earned money, where they might have lived, how they managed travel up and our of NYC and why the Erie Canal lured so many to pursue a chance for a better life upstate. 

Presented by Jeanne Gostling, a retired public-school teacher and adjunct SUNY instructor. She joined the staff at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site in May 2024, and uses her passion for the past and her wide-ranging knowledge of sociology to create presentations that personify local and regional history.

This program is sponsored by "Friends of the Library". 

AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Schoolage | Adult |

EVENT TYPE: | History | Community Organizations | Adult Programs |

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